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John A. Hutchison

Currently holds the office of West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Judge - Seat 2 until December 31, 2024.

Candidate for West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Judge - Seat 2 in 2020 West Virginia General Election.

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John A. Hutchison

About John A. Hutchison

Professional Experience
West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals - Seat 3, Judge (2018 - Present)
10th Judicial Circuit, Judge (1995 - 2018)
Concord University, Residence Hall Director (1975)
Fayette Street Special Education School, Teacher (1974 - 1975)
National Judicial College, Teaching Assistant
Gorman, Sheatsley, and Hutchison, Attorney
Nationwide Insurance West Virginia Trial Division, Managing Trial Attorney
Degrees
JD, West Virginia University College of Law (1980)
Bachelor's, Davis and Elkins College, History and Political Science (1972)

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